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Choquequirao Trek 4 days

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey with 69 Explorer, as we guide you through the majestic Choquequirao Trek. In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, this trek is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.

Choquequirao, meaning “Cradle of Gold” in Quechua, is a vast Inca ruin complex that will transport you back in time. Starting in the historic Cusco region, travel the same paths once walked by the Incas. The Choquequirao Trek, unlike the more frequented Inca Trail, offers a unique and serene experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the Andes stunning wilderness.

Our journey begins with a scenic drive from Cusco to Capuliyoc, catch our first glimpse of the Apurímac Canyon, a marvel of nature. Descend towards the Apurímac River, feeling the rush of anticipation as each step brings us closer to the ‘Cradle of Gold’.

Navigating through the diverse landscapes, encounter the contrasting climates of the Peruvian Andes. Whether it’s the dry season or the rainy season, each offers a unique backdrop to our trek. Our expert tour guides, well-versed in high-altitude trekking, will ensure your safety and comfort throughout the journey.

A Journey to Choquequirao

The highlight of our trek is the full day we will spend exploring the ruins of Choquequirao. This site, lesser-known compared to its counterpart Machu Picchu, stands as a testament to Inca engineering and culture. Here, amidst the expansive terraces and sacred temples, delve into the rich history of the Inca civilization.

As we trek, experience the thrill of crossing the Rio Blanco and ascending to higher altitudes, each step filled with awe-inspiring views and the essence of adventure. Don’t forget to capture these moments, as they’ll be memories to cherish for a lifetime.

For those seeking an added thrill, our trek includes an optional ride on a cable car across the canyon, offering a bird’s-eye view of this stunning landscape.

As we conclude our journey, reflect on the incredible experience of hiking through one of South America’s most spectacular trails. The Choquequirao Trek is more than just a hike; it’s a journey through history, culture, and nature, carefully planned by 69 Explorer, your trusted tour operator.

Itinerary

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From Cusco to the Trailhead.

The first day of your unforgettable Choquequirao Trek will start early at 4:30 am. Feel the excitement build as your guide picks you up from your hotel. We will enjoy a scenic 4-hour drive to Capuliyoc 2,850 m (9,407 ft). Marvel at the beautiful vistas of quaint villages, verdant valleys, and the majestic snow-capped mountains.

Once we arrive in Capuliyoc, we will join forces with our horsemen and pack our equipment onto the horses. Make sure you have your trail essentials in your small daypack.

Time to start hiking, destination Santa Rosa Campsite.

Time for the adventure! It will begin with a trek to Playa Rosalinas 1,475 m (4,840 ft). This part of the journey promises awe-inspiring views of the Apurimac Canyon and towering mountain peaks like Padreyoc, which stands at 5,571 m (18,387 ft).

After reaching Playa Rosalinas, we will take a well-deserved break and enjoy a nourishing lunch. The afternoon challenges us with a 2-hour ascent to our first campsite at Santa Rosa 1,900 m (6,234 ft). Here we will have time to settle into your tents, which are prepared prior to your arrival. Then we will gather for dinner under the stars.

Statistics of the first day of the Choquequirao Trek:

  • Distance Covered: Capuliyoc to Santa Rosa
  • Highest Altitude: Capuliyoc at 2,850 m (9,407 ft)
  • Lowest Altitude: Playa Rosalinas at 1,475 m (4,840 ft)
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate to challenging, with downhill and uphill trekking
  • Scenic Highlights: Apurimac Canyon, Padreyoc peak, and diverse landscapes

This first day of the Choquequirao Trek promises a blend of physical challenge, natural beauty, and the thrill of adventure in the heart of Peru.

The second day of your Choquequirao Trek in Peru starts with a morning filled with discovery. You’ll wake up early, greeted by a hot mug of tea or coffee delivered right to your tent. Then we will reenergize with a hearty breakfast.

To Marampata.

Next, it will be time to hike! Starting with a stimulating 2-hour uphill walk to the rural village of Maranpata 2,850 m (9,350 ft). Along the trail we will experience the surrounding natural beauty, traversing through a micro-climate rich in a diverse array of flora and fauna. This path leads us to the day’s ultimate destination, the magnificent archeological site of Choquequirao. Upon arrival, we will relax and refuel with lunch to prepare for an enriching afternoon ahead.

Visit to Choquequirao.

In the afternoon, we will tour around Choquequirao. Prepare to be captivated by all the critical sections of this ancient site, including the palaces, temple, ritual water fountains, the impressive Usnu (ceremonial platform), agricultural terraces, and the unique llama’s section. Your guide will enrich your experience with fascinating stories and historical insights about Choquequirao.

After a day filled with exploration and learning, we will return to our campsite at Maranpata. It will take us approximately 1.5-hour from the Choquequirao ruins. Once at the camp, we will unwind with tea time followed by a delightful dinner, reflecting on the day’s adventures.

Statistics of the second day of the Choquequirao Trek:

  • Distance Covered: From Santa Rosa to Maranpata and Choquequirao
  • Highest Altitude: Choquequirao at 3,050 m (10,006 ft)
  • Lowest Altitude: Start at Maranpata, 2,850 m (9,350 ft)
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, with a focus on uphill trekking
  • Highlights: Diverse ecosystems, Choquequirao archeological site, panoramic views

Embrace the second day of your Choquequirao Trek as a journey through time and nature, offering an unparalleled experience in the heart of Choquequirao, Peru.

Day three of your Choquequirao Trek promises a blend of natural wonder and physical endurance. After waking up to the serene surroundings, we will kickstart the day with an early breakfast, fueling ourselves for the day’s trek. 

To Camp Chiquisca.

Our journey begins with a descent towards the Apurimac River 1,550 m (5,117 ft). This 2-hour hike takes us closer to one of the most sacred rivers in the Andes. Nearing the river, you will be captivated by its formidable strength and power.

The adventure will continue with an uphill hike. This 1-hour ascent will lead us to our third campsite at Chiquisca 1,990 m (6,270 ft). Here, the experience of the trek is enhanced by the care and preparation of our team. Your tents will be ready, offering a comfortable respite after the day’s exertions. Relax and rejuvenate with hot drinks and appetizers, a perfect way to unwind and reflect on the day’s journey.

Statistics of the third day of the Choquequirao Trek:

  • Distance Covered: From Maranpata to the Apurimac River and then to Chiquisca
  • Highest Altitude: Start at Maranpata, 2,850 m (9,350 ft)
  • Lowest Altitude: Apurimac River at 1,550 m (5,117 ft)
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, featuring downhill and uphill trekking
  • Scenic Highlights: Apurimac River views, varied landscapes

As you traverse through these dynamic landscapes on the third day of the Choquequirao Trek, gain a deeper appreciation for both the cultural and natural wonders of the region.

On the fourth and final day of your Choquequirao Trek, prepare for a day filled with scenic beauty and historical exploration. After enjoying a delicious breakfast at our campsite, we’ll set out on our trek towards the Capuliyoc Pass.

Capuliyoc Pass.

The walk to the Capuliyoc Pass involves a moderately difficult hill, challenging yet rewarding. As we ascend, anticipation builds until we reach the pass itself. When we reach Capuliyoc, we will pause and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the majestic Apurimac Canyon.

Having captured these memorable vistas, we will proceed to Cachora 2,850 m (9,407 ft). Where we will savor a well-deserved lunch. Also, you will have some time to relax and reflect on the journey you’ve undertaken, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the Andes.

Archeological site of Saywite.

Our adventure will continue, as we take our private transport to the archeological site of Saywite. There, we’ll have time to explore this lesser-known, yet fascinating site, rich in history and cultural significance.

Finally, as the day winds down, our van will escort us back to Cusco. You will be comfortably transported to your hotel, arriving in the evening around 6 pm, bringing our incredible journey to a close.

Statistics of the fourth day of the Choquequirao Trek:

  • Distance Covered: From Chiquisca to Capuliyoc and then to Cachora
  • Highest Altitude: Capuliyoc Pass, same as Cachora at 2,850 m (9,407 ft)
  • Lowest Altitude: Start at Chiquisca
  • Level of Difficulty: Moderate, primarily uphill to Capuliyoc Pass
  • Highlights: Panoramic views from Capuliyoc, exploration of Saywite archeological site

This final day of the Choquequirao Trek encapsulates the essence of adventure, combining physical trekking with cultural exploration, set against the stunning backdrop of Choquequirao, Peru.

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What’s included?

Professional Guide

Experienced, English-speaking guides who are knowledgeable about the trail, local culture, and history of Choquequirao.

Transportation

Round-trip transportation from Cusco to the start and end points of the trek.

Accommodation

Tents for overnight camping along the trek. These are usually high-quality, weather-resistant tents.

Meals

Our treks include all main meals during the trekking days (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). The food is a mix of local and international cuisine, catered to provide the energy needed for the hike.

Porters and Horsemen

Support staff to carry equipment, food, and personal belongings.

Cooking Equipment and Staff

Includes chefs who prepare meals, as well as all necessary cooking gear.

Entrance Fees

Any required entrance fees to the Choquequirao site and other included attractions.

Camping Equipment

Apart from tents, this includes sleeping pads/mats, dining tents, kitchen tents, and toilet tents.

First Aid and Emergency Equipment

Guides carry a first-aid kit for basic medical situations and emergency equipment, if needed.

Water

Provision of clean drinking water throughout the trek.

Excludes

  • Travel Insurance: Highly recommended but, not included.
  • Airfare: Flights are not included.
  • Accommodation in Cusco: Hotel stays are not included
  • Meals in Cities: Meals in Cusco or other cities before and after the trek are not included.
  • Sleeping Bags: You will require you to bring your own or rent one for an additional fee.
  • Trekking Poles: Available for rent at an extra cost.
  • Personal Clothing and Gear: Hiking boots, clothing, backpacks, and other personal gear are the responsibility of the trekker.
  • Tips for Guides and Support Staff: Gratuity for the guides, cooks, and porters is not included and is at the discretion of the trekker.
  • Extra Snacks and Drinks: While main meals are included, extra snacks, alcoholic beverages, and bottled drinks are not.
  • Personal Expenses: Any additional expenses such as souvenirs, laundry services, or additional tours are not included.
  • Emergency Transportation: If you need to leave the trek early due to illness or other reasons, the cost of emergency transport is not covered.
  • Entrance Fees for Optional Sites: Some side trips or additional archaeological sites do have entrance fees not included in the trek package.

Recommend to carry

Clothing

  • Moisture-wicking base layers (top and bottom).
  • Warm mid-layer (fleece or down jacket).
  • Trekking pants and shorts.
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket.
  •  Thermal underwear for colder nights.
  • Sun hat or cap.

Footwear

  • Sturdy hiking boots (broken in).
  • Comfortable camp shoes or sandals.
  • Hiking socks (and a few extra pairs).

Personal Hygiene Items

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Biodegradable soap.
  • Wet wipes or biodegradable wet towels.
  • Toilet paper.
  • Hand sanitizer.

First Aid Kit

  • Band-aids.
  • Antiseptic wipes.
  • Blister plasters.
  • Pain relievers.
  • Personal medications.

For the walk

  • Trekking poles (optional but recommended).
  • Camera with extra batteries/memory cards.
  • Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries.
  • Power bank for charging electronic devices.
  • Lightweight towel.
  • Ziploc bags for trash and keeping things dry.
  • Spare plastic bags for dirty clothes.

Documents and Money

  • Passport.
  • Insurance details.
  • Cash (for tips, snacks, souvenirs, and emergencies).

Frequently asked questions

What is the Choquequirao Trek?

The Choquequirao Trek is a challenging multi-day hike in Peru that leads to the Choquequirao ruins, often referred to as the ‘sister city’ of Machu Picchu.

The trek is typically 4 to 5 days long, covering a round trip from Cusco to the Choquequirao site and back.

The trek is considered challenging due to its steep ascents and descents, high altitude, and length. It requires a good level of fitness.

The best time is during the dry season, from May to October, when there’s less rain and clearer paths.

No permit is required for the Choquequirao Trek, unlike the Inca Trail.

While it’s possible to do the trek without a guide, it’s not recommended due to the challenging nature of the trail. A guide ensures safety and provides valuable information about the area.

Yes, you can hire a porter to carry your personal items. There is a weight limit for what porters can carry, and you will need a daypack for essential items.

On our Choquequirao 4 days Trek the groups go from minimum 2 persons to 8 persons.

Client Cancellation:

To cancel, send a written notice to “69 Explorer.” The initial deposit is not refundable. Check your insurance for potential coverage for cancellation reasons.

Cancellations more than 15 days before departure result in a 50% deposit forfeiture. For cancellations between 7 and 15 days before departure, if full payment has been made, 50% of the total cost will be refunded. No refunds are given for cancellations less than 48 hours before departure or for partial tour cancellations.

Alterations/Cancellations by Us:

In the event of unforeseen circumstances such as technical issues, adverse weather, strikes, government actions, or civil disturbances, “69 Explorer” will try to provide alternative arrangements or equivalent trips, without offering refunds. Itinerary adjustments may be necessary, but we will aim to maintain the agreed services.

Significant changes will be communicated before your trip, with comparable alternative plans offered. Any additional costs from these changes are the client’s responsibility. We cannot compensate for expenses like international flights, visas, vaccinations, etc.

If “69 Explorer” cancels a tour, a full refund will be provided.

All 69 Explorer trips are guided by Local Experienced, English-speaking guides familiar with the trail and Incan history.

For our Group Experiences we recommend 18 – 45 years old.

Families with kids or seniors can opt for a Private Trip Experience.

Yes, we can arrange customized trips in Peru.

We offer an extensive range of experiences in Cusco, like hikes or treks, Salkantay & Humantay, Machu Picchu, Inca Trail & Alternative Inca Trail, South Valley & Sacred Valley, Ausangate & Vilcanota Range experiences and recently we added E-biking to our brochure.

Contact us for tailored experiences, we can arrange the perfect plan for your Peru Vacation.

Yes, we count with all the legal permits and the experience to make your dream trip to Peru a reality.

Plus, all of our local guides have degrees in tourism and a minimum of 2 years experience. They all speak English and Spanish and many also speak Quechua, the native language of Peru.

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jessica b Apr 2024

Excellent 1-day hike to the Rainbow Mountain with 69 explorer! The entire organization was impeccable and everything went according to plan.

Highly recommended.

Andrew Ian D Jul 2024

We had the best experience hiking the 2 day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with 69 Explorer Peru! Our guide Jhony was perfect.

RyanNfromAthensUSA Jul 2024

Thanks to Cristian and Jaier, we had an unforgettable experience on our Rainbow Mountain tour and are having the time or our lives in Peru. In spite of cloudy and snowy conditions, Cristian’s patience and wisdom made our time at Rainbow Mountain simply magical.


Sintia Páuccar vilca Julio 2024

Amazing experience. I did the 4d 3N test with my boyfriend. The 69 explorer team was excellent. The guides Andre and Carlos were very patient and kind and encouraged us all the time.

Fany Jacinto Jul 2024

Excellent service, highly recommended. The service and the guide are first class. If you had to return to Cusco, I would not hesitate to take the service again with this highly recommended company.

ROBERT COLEMN HOOD Jul 2024

Thank you for the fantastic experience!


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